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Open burning of agricultural biomass: Physical and chemical properties of particle-phase emissions
MD Hays, PM Fine, CD Geron, MJ Kleeman, BK Gullett
Atmospheric environment 39 (36), 6747-6764, 2005
5972005
Global emissions of trace gases, particulate matter, and hazardous air pollutants from open burning of domestic waste
C Wiedinmyer, RJ Yokelson, BK Gullett
Environmental science & technology 48 (16), 9523-9530, 2014
4922014
Importance of activated carbon's oxygen surface functional groups on elemental mercury adsorption☆
YH Li, CW Lee, BK Gullett
Fuel 82 (4), 451-457, 2003
3952003
Sorption of elemental mercury by activated carbons
SV Krishnan, BK Gullett, W Jozewicz
Environmental Science & Technology 28 (8), 1506-1512, 1994
3311994
Characterization of air emissions and residual ash from open burning of electronic wastes during simulated rudimentary recycling operations
BK Gullett, WP Linak, A Touati, SJ Wasson, S Gatica, CJ King
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management 9, 69-79, 2007
2792007
Aerostat sampling of PCDD/PCDF emissions from the Gulf oil spill in situ burns
J Aurell, BK Gullett
Environmental science & technology 44 (24), 9431-9437, 2010
2722010
Development of a Cl-impregnated activated carbon for entrained-flow capture of elemental mercury
SB Ghorishi, RM Keeney, SD Serre, BK Gullett, WS Jozewicz
Environmental science & technology 36 (20), 4454-4459, 2002
2392002
Ultrafine particles near a major roadway in Raleigh, North Carolina: Downwind attenuation and correlation with traffic-related pollutants
GSW Hagler, RW Baldauf, ED Thoma, TR Long, RF Snow, JS Kinsey, ...
Atmospheric Environment 43 (6), 1229-1234, 2009
2162009
Traffic and meteorological impacts on near-road air quality: Summary of methods and trends from the Raleigh near-road study
R Baldauf, E Thoma, M Hays, R Shores, J Kinsey, B Gullett, S Kimbrough, ...
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 58 (7), 865-878, 2008
2012008
Role of sulfur in reducing PCDD and PCDF formation
K Raghunathan, BK Gullett
Environmental Science & Technology 30 (6), 1827-1834, 1996
2001996
Effect of sulfur dioxide on the formation mechanism of polychlorinated dibenzodioxin and dibenzofuran in municipal waste combustors
BK Gullett, KR Bruce, LO Beach
Environmental Science & Technology 26 (10), 1938-1943, 1992
1921992
Mechanistic steps in the production of PCDD and PCDF during waste combustion
BK Gullett, KR Bruce, LO Beach, AM Drago
Chemosphere 25 (7-10), 1387-1392, 1992
1831992
The effect of activated carbon surface moisture on low temperature mercury adsorption
YH Li, CW Lee, BK Gullett
Carbon 40 (1), 65-72, 2002
1792002
The effect of metal catalysts on the formation of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin and polychlorinated dibenzofuran precursors
BK Gullett, KR Bruce, LO Beach
Chemosphere 20 (10-12), 1945-1952, 1990
1761990
PCDD/F, PCB, HxCBz, PAH, and PM emission factors for fireplace and woodstove combustion in the San Francisco Bay region
BK Gullett, A Touati, MD Hays
Environmental science & technology 37 (9), 1758-1765, 2003
1612003
Pore distribution changes of calcium‐based sorbents reacting with sulfur dioxide
BK Gullett, KR Bruce
AIChE journal 33 (10), 1719-1726, 1987
1591987
Endocrine disrupting chemical emissions from combustion sources: diesel particulate emissions and domestic waste open burn emissions
S Sidhu, B Gullett, R Striebich, J Klosterman, J Contreras, M DeVito
Atmospheric environment 39 (5), 801-811, 2005
1462005
PCDD/F emissions from forest fire simulations
BK Gullett, A Touati
Atmospheric Environment 37 (6), 803-813, 2003
1462003
Reduction of coal-based metal emissions by furnace sorbent injection
BK Gullett, K Raghunathan
Energy & Fuels 8 (5), 1068-1076, 1994
1401994
Sorption of mercury species by activated carbons and calcium-based sorbents: effect of temperature, mercury concentration and acid gases
B Ghorishi, BK Gullett
Waste Management & Research 16 (6), 582-593, 1998
1391998
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